- A Peek at a Natural Treasure : 1,200-Acre Conservancy to Open Its Gates to the Public for a Day
- Gang-Related Attack Takes Life of Ring Champ's Son : Violence: Bobby Chacon Jr., 17, is identified as the victim of a shooting outside a store in Panorama City.
- Coronado
- For those of you who want to...
- Chief Rabbi From Israel Praises Orthodox Jews for Doing Much With Little
- WEEKEND TV : Individuals Helping the Environment
- San Diego Spotlight : In 1492, What Was Chris Columbus Listening To?
- TV Review : 'Ray Charles': A Tribute With Soul
- TV Review : 'Played in the USA' a Fascinating Oddity
- Good, Bad Come With Rivers Name
- Jehovah's Witnesses Still Opening Doors
- Discovering 'Black Mexico' : Photography: Tony Gleaton's exhibit in San Juan Capistrano gives viewers an intimate look into villagers' daily lives and rituals.
- Arbor Lovers Can't Leaf Well Enough Alone
- Taking Great Paints to Fix Exterior Can Save Money : Improvement: The experts advise that quality and the choice of colors are what is important for the long run.
- Library Told to Return Hasidic Tomes : Religion: Lubavitch rabbis conclude their monthlong Kremlin protest.
- 31 Nations Sign Pact to Protect Antarctica
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Three Jets Avoid Crash Near Airport
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Black Wins Mayoral Election in Memphis
- 100 Police Raid Apartments for Drugs; 25 Held
- Seabees to Build Bridge for City Groundbreaking : Thousand Oaks: It will make foot traffic easier for ceremonies at Jungleland, the site for a City Hall and performing-arts complex.
- Robbers Hide in Bank, Get Jump on Employees
- Thousand Oaks : Woman Kidnaped, Beaten by 2 Men
- GARDEN GROVE : City OKs Formation of Citizen Panel
- Smith, Crespi Surprise Bishop Montgomery
- Angels Beat Royals, 6-2, but Clinch Last Place
- Avery Is Braves' Edge : Baseball: He no-hits Astros for 6 2/3 innings in a 5-2 victory that makes Atlanta the leader in the National League West.
- Whitton Also Pinch-Hits as a Writer
- TV Review : Comedy on a Couch in Billy Crystal's 'Sessions'
- Romania : Miners Out-of-Control Thug Squad : After calling on them to disperse demonstrators last year, Iliescu now faces an unpredictable monster of his own creation.
- Gay Rights Activists Stage Another Night of Peaceful Protest
- Iraq Nearly Had Own A-Bomb, U.N. Finds : Military: Baghdad could have developed the weapon in a year to 18 months, the inspection team says.
- Author's Segregationist Past Uncovered : Books: 'Little Tree,' purported memoir of a Cherokee orphan, is a best seller. But the writer apparently led a second life--as a racist.
- ANAHEIM : Council Abolishes Economic Board
- Teacher Accused of Wielding Stun Gun : Schools: A science instructor used the weapon to demonstrate electricity, official says. Police are investigating allegations that he threatened students.
- No Deals Struck in 'A's Bandit' Bank Heists Case
- New Shine for an Old Gem : Renovated Bradbury Building is a credit to Los Angeles architecture
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- CLIPPERS : Ezdwards Is a No-Show, Rivers Is a Walk-Out
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey Victory Comes Early Because of Gunfire
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : After Injury, Things Going Hay's Way
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Sailing
- HEALTH
- Bond Yields Plunge on Heels of Jobless Report
- AEROSPACE
- U.S. Moves to Curb Suspect China Goods : Trade: Items believed to have been made by prisoners or forced labor will be stopped by Customs officials.
- O.C. Malls Increase '90 Sales 3.4% Over the Previous Year
- Ethnic Groups Seen as New Rights Foes : Repression: Governments will pose a lesser threat to the new Europe, says U.S. delegate to 38-nation conference.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Growing Western Ties Set Off Gulf Jitters : Security: Iran and some other Arab powers see U.S. pact as a step toward control of oil.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Lover Sentenced in Prison Escape
- A Dream Dies in Germany's Racist Hotbed
- North Korean Test of Mobile Scud Reported
- BUENA PARK : Perfecting the Monster Inside Them
- Undoing the Mistakes of Past : State needs a water policy of future, not 1940s
- AQMD Directors Move to Block Diesel Trains
- SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Club Is Given $8,820 More by City
- FAA Kills Financing for LAX Program : Aviation: Dispute with city over jet noise rules will indefinitely delay plan to soundproof homes near the airport.
- San Fernando Floods End Zone, 42-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Toreros See Challenge in Cal State Hayward
- Kiwis Catch Alleged Spy in Compound
- There's a Way Fernandez May Stay : Baseball: Before 3-2 victory over Reds, Padre shortstop says signing Duncan would make him happy.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third-Stringer Makes Pass Count for Garden Grove
- Whitaker May Make Lightweight Farewell : Boxing: He is expected to move up to junior-welterweight division after defending titles against Paez tonight.
- Wilson Attacks Davis for Pay-Cut Stand
- Bobby Chacon Jr., Son of Boxer, Shot to Death : Street crime: Youth, 17, is gunned down in the parking lot of a department store in Panorama City. Police say the killing is gang-related.
- FULLERTON : Cal State Enrollment Just Short of Record
- OAK TREE : Kartajana Gift Horse for Drysdale
- VILLA PARK WATER POLO : San Clemente, Capistrano Valley Reach Semifinals
- El Modena Wins Battle of Defenses
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Golf
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Holtz Puts Irish in Another Zone for Stanford
- Kurri Doesn't Waste Time Making Impact : Hockey: Kings' new forward has three goals in 6-3 season-opening victory over Jets.
- TV Review : 'Fire' Grapples With Problems of Old Age
- HEALTH
- Talks on New Zaire Regime Stall; Some Foreign Units Leave
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Murder Suspect Is Guilty of Burglary
- Joseph Kaplan; Pioneered in Study of Stratosphere
- When Will Athletes Finally Learn About Drinking and Driving?
- Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
- Getting in His Zone for the Big Games
- There Is Still Room for the Good News, Too
- Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs: Acts of War or Love? : Cleric: He says Catholic faith and beliefs are derived from the life, ministry and example of Jesus Christ and that the archdiocese is committed to ministering to the homosexual community with love and compassion.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 5, 1991
- A Grand-Slam Experience
- RIGHT WING HIP: Garden Grove Republican Rep....
- Jobless Rate Up to 7.7% in State : Economy: California unemployment jumps as national figure falls slightly. Bush calls for Americans to 'start moving and investing' to spur sluggish recovery.
- THE 'A' LIST: UCI took a look...
- A Case of Poetic Justice : Judge Uses Rhymes to Sentence Killer Whose Verse Told of Plans to Slay 54
- Justice Served to Killer in Rhyme, Meter : Murder: Echoing the style of the man he is sentencing, Judge Robert Fitzgerald delivers it in the form of a poem.
- SIMI VALLEY : Officer Says Gang Violence Is Concern
- 2 Teens Hurt in Shooting at High School Football Game
- Black-Korean Truce Termed 'Very Fragile' : Ethnic relations: The two sides offer differing interpretations of pact to end boycott. City officials say there is more work to be done.
- Chemical Tank Blast at Fluor Sends 25 to Hospitals : Explosion: An air-conditioning accident causes minor eye and throat irritations but no danger to Irvine residents or the environment.
- MALLOHOLICS: Not only did South Coast Plaza...
- HOT BOOK: It's a bestseller, but is...
- Fear and Loathing Vanish From Pentagon's Annual Appraisal of Soviet Power
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- For the Record - Oct. 5, 1991
- Fraud Is Possible in Drexel Bonuses
- S. Korea Probes Hyundai Founder's Stock Deals
- Witness Details Noriega's Meeting With Drug Lords : Trial: Colombian pilot places ex-Panama dictator in room with Medellin cartel leaders. His account bolsters the government's narcotics-trafficking case.
- Small Price Seen in MWD Rate Hikes : Water: A 78% increase would mean only a few cents to a few dollars more for the average homeowner, officials say.
- Mission Viejo Writer's Latest Book Takes on Ultimate Mystery--Taxes
- Layoffs Will Harm Liquor Agency, State Officials Say : Budget: Mothers Against Drunk Driving criticizes the plan. More than half of the tri-county area's investigators could be let go.
- Mother Pleads Not Guilty to Slayings of 2 Sons
- Murderer Trying to Harass Jurors, Prosecutor Says
- Sliding Fortunes : Homeowner's Mansion Slips Away, Then New Home Is Robbed
- Actor Adam Rich Pleads No Contest to Trespassing
- Going to Blazes--and Loving It : Firefighting: Some of Santa Paula's volunteers wish they could give up their day jobs to ride a hook and ladder full time.
- L.A. Fined $5,000 for Landfill Excavation
- NHL ROUNDUP : On a Night of the Old, Bruins Ring in New
- Scheduling Woes Seen in Foothill Plan : Releaguing: Formation of five-team league next fall would lead to problems in filling bye weeks during football season.
- THE BIG GAME / VISTA-ORANGE GLEN : In First Week at No. 1, Panthers Face No. 2 : High school football: Victory last week over Morse makes Vista a favorite to beat second-ranked Orange Glen in Palomar League opener.
- Lineman Who Is Boycotting Razors Gives Pacifica an Edge
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Psychological Striptease in 'Twenty-One'
- BE Avionics Nets $4.7 Million in '91
- Japan's Finance Minister Resigns : * Securities: Ryutaro Hashimoto accepts responsibility for the government's failure to supervise brokerages. Several scandals have wracked the industry.
- ReadiCare Inc.: The Irvine operator of worker's...
- REGIONAL REPORT : '92s in, but Auto Sales Still on Idle
- REAL ESTATE : New Office Tower Could Be Last in County for a While
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : NOW Rally Turns Into Shouting Match
- JAZZ REVIEW : Murphy at Ease at Vine St.
- SOVIET UNION : Dreams Build as Homes Rise at Czar Village : The Kazakhstan development is the first real step toward property rights for individuals.
- West Unlikely to Forgive Soviet Loans, U.S. Says
- Salvador Envoy Picked
- Shemuel Gonen; Israeli War Hero, Later Disgraced
- SIMI VALLEY : Armed Man Robs Fast-Food Workers
- 4,000 Marijuana Plants Seized
- To Heal the Lingering Wounds of War : Immigrants: A counseling center for Southeast Asians opens today. For some, discussing problems can mean a loss of face.
- San Diego
- Judge Denies Request to Move Broderick to Jail Downtown
- Miscellany
- Northridge Outlasts Sacramento
- Servite Defense Shuts Down Cougars, 19-0 : Football: Unbeaten Friars force five turnovers, limit Capistrano Valley to 33 yards rushing.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Rizzi Spin on Charlie Christian
- DESIGNERS : Women Fall for a Line by Abboud
- PORT HUENEME : Panel to Evaluate Harbor Navigation
- Peg Yorkin was the housewife of the '50s. Now, she's an activist with clout and money. : $10-Million Woman
- Message Heard Loud and Clear: City to Rethink Antenna Limit : Torrance: Ham radio operators show up en masse at the council's meeting to protest limiting residential antennas to 27 feet. They say it would interfere with communications.
- Policeman's Badge Shouldn't Shield Him From the Law
- Weathering a Heat Wave : Some Schools Close and Crowds Flock to Cooler Beaches
- Supreme Court Rejects Nudist Camp's Appeal
- SAN CLEMENTE : Parking Restricted Near High School
- ROUNDUP : Royal Routs Westlake to Remain Unbeaten in Girls' Volleyball
- This Could Be a Bad Omen for Dodgers
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Topples No. 1 Laguna Beach
- NHL 1991-92 : The Great Line Is a Costly Line : Kings: Jari Kurri rejoins Wayne Gretzky and attacks with Tomas Sandstrom, but the defensive price is high.
- Charger Credo: In Beathard We (Still) Trust : Pro football: Despite 0-5 start, owner, players and the general manager himself still believe in his plan.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gullickson First in AL to Win 20
- A Compassionate View of Disturbed Youths
- STAGE
- Toshiba America Fills Posts: Michael J. Winkler...
- Shana Sheds Guess
- State Budget Threatened by Slow Economy
- Fur--The Real Thing--in Disguise : Fashion: Few designers have given up the 'ultimate fabric.' They're bleaching it, shearing it and dyeing it to look like cloth. But others show only fake furs.
- Cracks Found in Protective Layer of 3rd Shuttle's Wings
- Karl-Heinz Koepcke; German Television News Anchorman
- CLIPBOARD : July Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions by Community
- Woman Denies She Tried to Buy Cocaine
- Ventura : Restaurant Robbed at Takeout Counter
- Women's Caucus for Art to Examine Definition of Beauty
- MUSIC REVIEW : Robison, Fisk: Technically Solid Duo
- SECURITIES
- Cominco Buys Alaska Mine From U.S. Borax
- Clinton Enters Race, Urges Citizens to Do More for U.S. : Politics: Arkansas governor, a moderate Democrat, vows he'd expand economic opportunity as President.
- SECURITIES
- BANKS
- 'Incubators' Nuture Young Operations
- Despite the Quake, the Bead Goes On
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chameli--Who Needs the Meat?
- Kimtruss Files for Chapter 11 Reorganization : * Bankruptcy: The Irvine building materials supplier cites drop in sales and increasing business costs.
- Shipment of Nuclear Waste to New Mexico Site Planned
- Excerpts of Works by Nadine Gordimer
- PLATFORM : A Deluge of Hate: 'Now We Can Legally Beat You Up'
- Judge Wary of 20 Beds for Mental Cases : Health: Judge Laura P. Hammes is concerned that state's offer, the timing of which she finds 'curious,' will be used to manipulate the county budget to take funds from San Diego's public psychiatric hospital.
- Prosecutor Says Killer Trying to Get Back at Jurors : Courts: A judge orders a search of the Tarzana man's cell. A deputy district attorney says an investigator hired by the prisoner has phoned panel members.
- Builder Agrees to Cut Bigger Window in Wall Blocking Vistas : Mulholland Drive: Dubbed the 'great white monster,' the 6-foot-high barrier has drawn protests from motorists, residents and environmentalists.
- Agoura Hills to Re-Enact Pony Express Service
- He Barely Has Time to Get His Fax Straight
- Good Mood Is Fastest Filly
- NL West Race Covered Like a Glove
- Estancia Rallies, Beats Katella, 17-14
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Whore': A Feeble Slice of Unreality
- MUSIC REVIEW : Robison-Fisk Duo Opens Season at Barclay : Flutist and guitarist make an easy night of it, highlighted by a work written expressly for them.
- Fantastic Interest in 'Fantasia'
- Award in Sex Bias Case Raised to $17.6 Million : * Litigation: Jurors said the sum was meant to punish and make an example of Texaco.
- Serbia Acts to Control Parliament and Dissolve Federal Presidency
- Annual AIDS Walk Raises $2.5 Million
- Alleged Gunman Is Shot and Killed by Sheriff's Deputies : Violence: The incident, in Paramount, is the third shooting by law officers in three days. A teen-ager in Long Beach and a man in Boyle Heights were wounded earlier.
- VENTURA : Accident Cuts Off Water to 10 Homes
- 'Jigsaw John' Marks 50 Years With the LAPD
- Redondo Beach celebration will offer an Orthodox weekend--Greek, that is.
- Girls' Volleyball Tournaments Draw Top Teams from Region
- Meets Canceled Because of Heat
- Athlete Dies of a Lung Hemorrhage
- Simon Says Plenty With His Footwork
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Stepping Out' a Real Feat From Minnelli, Gilbert
- Rich Vein of Basic Basie From Mosaic
- FOCUS: 3 IMPERIAL PROMENADE
- S&P; Lowers Ratings of Five More Insurers
- McDonnell's Future in Doubt, Auditor Says : * Aerospace: A Pentagon official tells a House panel that the No. 1 U.S. defense contractor is so weak it may cease operations. But a company spokesman says its earnings will grow.
- Pacific Scientific Sells Division for $14 Million
- BANKS
- Lessons From BBB Complaints
- Scot Holton; Film Publicist, Critic of Attitude Toward AIDS
- Woes Cloud United Land's Birthday
- LeRoy Anderson; Former Montana Congressman
- Judge Questions Measure to Manage S.D. Growth
- ELECTION '92 U.S. SENATE : Dannemeyer, Seymour Are Deadlocked in O.C. Poll : The senator and challenger were each favored by 23% of the Republican voters who responded. Nearly half were still undecided.
- The County's Curious Set of Priorities
- Fight Rages Over Health-Care Plan : Insurance: Opponents are trying to intimidate doctors into abandoning a proposed ballot initiative even before physicians begin collecting signatures.
- SANTA ANA : Developer Wants to Downsize Project
- Disabled Children Sue Head Start for Admission : Education: An East Los Angeles program is accused of illegally excluding preschoolers who need diapers.
- FINDING THE TOUCH : Marconi Is a Big Reason Behind San Pedro High's 3-0 Start
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Rapture': Hellbent on Facing the Hereafter
- MENSWEAR : Light and Loose
- What Stylish Stylists
- Inquiring Minds: Students at Houston's Jefferson Davis...
- Restoration of Renters' Credit Vetoed
- Ground Water at Escondido Site Slated for Cleanup, State Says
- Fashion-Conscious Are Giving Gloves a Big Hand
- IRVINE : UCI Urged to Review Siting of Building
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMS REDUCTION : How to Sour a Hopeful Deal
- County Cites 10 Stores in Overcharges : Consumers: Inspections reveal that computerized checkout scanners were not adjusted to give advertised sale prices.
- ANAHEIM : Arena Suites, Season Tickets to Be Sold
- PEOPLE WATCH
- San Diego Spotlight : A Chef Becomes Owner, With Savory Consequences
- STAGE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Heart and Soul From Sting
- ECONOMY
- Can a Bachelor Be Elected President? : Politics: Not since Grover Cleveland has an unmarried man made it to the White House. Enter Democrats Brown, Kerrey and Wilder . . .
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Man Arrested for Selling Daughter
- A. L. Philpott; Powerful Virginia Legislator
- Edward T. Hoak; Investigated Disease
- San Diego
- Countywide : Monday Is Last Day to Register to Vote
- NORTH TUSTIN : Report Seen as Blow to Cityhood Efforts
- Man Accused of 45 Bank Heists Will Be Arraigned
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : In Excess Gives Rivals a Final Shot
- Track and Field
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park Loses Its Grip but Not Game
- Astros Pitch What They Have : Braves series: It isn't much, but that's the way the season has gone for Houston and its youth movement.
- Henley's Plan to Keep Playing Is on Schedule
- A Headstone for Big Joe Turner Is Aim of Benefit Concert Sunday
- MONEY MATTERS
- Silversmith Shows His Mettle : Award-Winning Designer Is Trying to Preserve His Long-Honed Craft for Future Generations
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- Reports Again Show a Faltering Recovery : * Economy: Factory orders fell in August, while new claims for unemployment are at their highest level since July.
- Boeing Aware of B-2 Defects, Scientist Alleges : * Defense: The firm knew in 1989 that the bomber could be detected with impulse radar, a fired employee charges.
- EUROPE : Faux Pas on EC Treaty Sends Dutch Back to Drawing Board
- Yorkin's Gift to Feminism
- COLUMN ONE : A Welfare State in Retreat : New Zealand pioneered free health care, sick pay and old-age pensions. Now the safety net is being shredded, leaving thousands to seek shelter and food handouts.
- Grace Zaring Stone; Novelist Saw Works Made Into Movies
- Thomas Appears to Have Votes to Assure Court Seat
- S. African Wins Nobel Prize for Literature
- A Rocky Trail : Development Is Crowding In on Bellflower's Horse Country
- Wilson Better Get Off the Fence : Governor: Talking one way and acting another--as on gay rights and taxes--doesn't gain him any allies.
- Miscellany
- Trade Was Worth It to Threatt : Lakers: Former SuperSonic takes $163,000 cut for salary-cap purposes. Jack Haley signs offer sheet.
- No Checks, Please
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Nick Bell Expected to Get Heavier Load
- USD Snaps Losing Streak by Defeating Portland in 4
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Foreign Films Start Rolling at Golden West
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Rubins Give Toros a One-Two Punch
- Workshops and Film Series to Honor Durrenmatt
- REAL ESTATE
- UPI Seeks More Concessions
- Picus Admits Popularity Drives Stand on Land-Use : Planning: Councilwoman describes the role of political considerations in her position on development.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Schools Given OK to Drop Bankruptcy
- Where to Pick Fun Gifts Like Sunflower Pins
- Kaifu Won't Seek Reelection as Party Chief, Japanese Media Say
- Appeal of Milestone Damages Case Fails : Law: State justices let stand an $11.1-million punitive judgment against a San Joaquin Valley agribusiness giant for unwarranted libel suit.
- COSTA MESA : City Has Grants for Cable TV Projects
- Ex-Fair Chief Surrenders for Old Theft : Lancaster: C. W. Adams disappeared after his 1990 conviction. He was running a county fair--and doing a great job--in Missouri.
- Youth Guilty of Slaying in Clash With Gang Members : Trial: Defense lawyer plans an appeal, saying responsibility should be shared among the 20 El Segundo teen-agers who were involved in incident.
- In Wake of Theft, City Shifts Banks
- Agirlfromars Wins Wire to Wire in Turf Feature at Oak Tree
- Boxing
- On Court, a Different Challenge : Wheelchair tennis: Handicapped players from around the world will compete at the U.S. Open and World Team Cup in Irvine.
- Rose Bowl, Coliseum Stay in Cup Picture : Soccer: They are granted priority status for 1994, but final game is still the goal.
- So Bad It Makes You Wanna 'Shout'
- TV REVIEW : 'MTV' Cable Parody Witty but Lame
- AWARDS